Posts Tagged ‘mazda’

Most Modern – 1994 Mazda MX-3 GS V6

July 23, 2013

So this is straying a little far from what we generally like to feature here at RustyButTrusty, but hear me out and you might see the same thing. Introduced in 1991, the Mazda MX-3 is a tidy little sports coupe that was recognized for great handling. In fact, back in 1994 one joined the family. Unfortunately, it was the rather gutless 4-cylinder model, and was the inspiration for a family ban on Japanese cars. Irrational? Yes, but you try driving one on a regular basis and tell me how it makes you feel!

Anyway, what makes these cars interesting for us is the fact they were offered with one of the smallest displacement V6 engines ever, at 1.8 liters. At 300cc per cylinder, you could say it’s the equivalent of a 1.2 liter four, or a 3.6 liter twelve. Hey wait, who has a 3.6 liter twelve? Ferrari? Does that make this half a Ferrari engine? No! But, does a small-displacement 6, 8, or 12-cylinder engine sound great? Yes! And that’s where we’re going with this one – buy one of today’s feature cars for short money, get a sweet-sounding exhaust system, and make sure you have a tunnel or reflective wall on your way to work, because you’ll want to wind it up every day. First up is this 1994 model in Elizabeth City, NC, in the Outer Banks area, for $2500.

1994 Mazda MX-3 GS left front

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Put a rotary in it! 1973 Mazda RX-2 sedan

March 17, 2012

Now that she’s out in the open, I’ll come clean – I’ve been spending a lot of time working on car projects so I’d be ready for the next big project – a baby! Since she’s doing well, I’m celebrating by writing a quick post on my favorite subject: cars! I was poking around eBay and couldn’t find anything really compelling. Finally thought I’d write about a first-gen RX-7, but then I stumbled upon this, and how could I resist: a funky Euro-looking sedan with a funky Euro-invented engine, built in Japan, and sold in the US.

There’s something of the Opel Manta, Dino Spider/206/246, and maybe something else Italian in this car. Or am I thinking of the Mazda Luce from the late 60s? Either way, this is a handsome little sedan, and the taillights hint at its sporting engine. It’s currently available on eBay in lovely Whittier, CA with a Buy-it-Now price of $2998, or an opening bid of $2499 if you’re feeling luck, punk.

1973 Mazda RX2 left rear

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Budget Revolutions – 1984 Mazda RX7

January 20, 2010

Inspired by a recent article in Hemming’s Sports & Exotic Car about fun budget cars (who would ever think I’d be interested in that??), I went on the hunt for a first-generation Mazda RX7, and along the way turned up the 626 convertible. I’ve had various brushes with these, including a neighbor who owned one when I was about 10, and a current neighbor who’s got what appears to be a 1985-model car, possibly a GSL. Sadly, that car’s been sitting in the garage spot next to one of mine since 1998… very straight body, but apparently the engine is dead. It appears a likely cause is carbon lock on the rotor tips, and I’m sure that adds to a pretty long list just from sitting for so long.

But I’ll stop rambling, and you’ll see why I haven’t tried to rescue that car – compared to some of its contemporaries, there are plenty of these available, and they’re a pretty good bargain on a roughly 30-year-old car with some cool technology and attractive styling. Top of the market seems to be about $5000 for a spotless driver, but you can do pretty well for less. Take a look here in Brookings, OR on the Oregon coast, where our feature car is for sale for $3000. If the seller’s claims are to be believed, he’s only the second owner and the car only has 80,000 miles on it! Even better, it’s got all its records & receipts, and has had recent major maintenance.

1984 Mazda RX7 front right

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